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Arsonium-Containing Lipophosphoramides, Poly-Functional Nano-Carriers for Simultaneous Antibacterial Action and Eukaryotic Cell Transfection

Journal

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
Volume 2, Issue 11, Pages 1513-1524

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201200478

Keywords

antibacterial; gene delivery; multimodal therapy; nano-carrier; poly-functional

Funding

  1. Association Francaise contreles Myopathies (Evry, France)
  2. Vaincre La Mucoviscidose (Paris, France)
  3. Association de Transfusion Sanguine et de Biogentique Gaetan Saleun (Brest, France)
  4. Conseil Regional de Bretagne
  5. Brest Metropole Oceane
  6. Fonds Europeens de Developpement Regional

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Gene therapy of diseases like cystic fibrosis (CF) would consist of delivering a gene medicine towards the lungs via the respiratory tract into the target epithelial cells. Accordingly, poly-functional nano-carriers are required in order to overcome the various successive barriers of such a complex environment, such as airway colonization with bacterial strains. In this work, the antibacterial effectiveness of a series of cationic lipids is investigated before evaluating its compatibility with gene transfer into human bronchial epithelial cells. Among the various compounds considered, some bearing a trimethyl-arsonium headgroup demonstrate very potent biocide effects towards clinically relevant bacterial strains. In contrast to cationic lipids exhibiting no or insufficient antibacterial potency, arsonium-containing lipophosphoramides can simultaneously inhibit bacteria while delivering DNA into eukaryotic cells, as efficiently and safely as in absence of bacteria. Moreover, such vectors can demonstrate antibacterial activity in vitro while retaining high gene transfection efficiency to the nasal epithelium as well as to the lungs in mice in vivo. Arsonium-containing amphiphiles are the first synthetic compounds shown to achieve efficient gene delivery in the presence of bacteria, a property particularly suitable for gene therapy strategies under infected conditions such as within the airways of CF patients.

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